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  • 3 common mistakes to avoid before starting an online business.  By : Devin Dozier-5866
    Before jumping into an online business, learn the 3 common mistakes that most fall victim to.
  • A Thing or Two on Email Marketing  By : Zindy Maseko
    Email marketing one way of making good sales online. When running an email marketing campaign, you'll have to have a way of capturing your prospect's contact details and then selling again in future emails. And for those of you, who haven't yet given a thought to email marketing, here's an eye-opener: according to DoubleClick's email consumer study, over 78% of online shoppers have purchased through of permission-based emails and 59% of email recipients have bought in a retail store as a result of a merchant email.
  • Bring Your Customers To You. How To Utilize the Feedback Form  By : Dallin Horneby-5496
    Most of the websites you visit will have some sort of facility for visitors to send a message to the webmaster. Some sites have a feedback or contact form, which is basically a form that you can complete and send using our web browser. Other sites have their contact information, like email addresses, displayed on a page on the site.
  • Building Your Line-up: 5 Product-types Every Seller Should Carry  By : By Chris Malta & Robin Cowie
    Too often, e-tailers think only in terms of carrying individual products. But according to Lisa Suttora, of http://WhatDoISell.com, “If you’re in the mindset of selling one product to one person, you’re thinking about making a one-time sale, not about building a business.” You’re not just vending product X—you’re creating a product line and giving your customers a reason to return to your site.

    Products with a Purpose

    When selecting inventory, it’s important you evaluat...
  • Ecommerce: How Payment Gets From Here To There  By : Scott Lindsay
    We’ve all heard the children’s song, ‘Dem Bones’.

    The foot bone's connected to the leg bone,
    The leg bone's connected to the knee bone,
    The knee bone's connected to the thigh bone,
    The thigh bone's connected to the back bone,
    The back bone's connected to the neck bone,
    The neck bone's connected to the head bone,
    Etc.

    This same concept can be applied to ecommerce. For those who may not fully understand how ecommerce works let’s try this:

    The Consumer’s connected...
  • Ecommerce: Stress Reduction  By : Scott Lindsay
    Certainly it’s important to plan and prepare for an online marketplace. It’s important to learn what you can about Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques, traffic building, ezine publishing, RSS, blogging, PPC and other marketing methods. The point of balance in ecommerce is there doesn’t need to be an incredible amount of stress associated with the development of an online store.

    It is possible to locate a one-stop ecommerce solution that can get you started on the r...
  • Email Marketing Software Helps School Organizations  By : RBurko
    How school organizations of all levels and sizes can boost communication with their members through easy-to-use email marketing software.
  • Fake Wholesale Distributors Are Targeting You  By : Jason Collins
    Product Sourcing Online

    If you are looking for products to sell online then you need to be aware of the thousands of resellers posing as wholesale distributors who are targeting your business. Your first intention may be to look through search engines to find wholesale distributors and products at wholesale price. This can be misleading once you understand how a search engine produces the search results you are asking for.

    Search Engines

    Search engines produce search...
  • Four Point Consumer Connection  By : Scott Lindsay
    Ecommerce is essentially the art of meaningful connection. When online businesses perceive their role as merely seller they are liable to find themselves in a ‘disconnect’ with their customers.

    Connection # 1 – Know Your Customer

    The best step in connecting with your prospects is to learn what they want. This generally involves research and being willing to ask questions. There will be those that are captured by an idea and launch it without gaining an understanding as ...
  • Fulfilling Our Basic Need Of Self Protection  By : Bill Wallmuller
    Self preservation of ourselves and our loved ones is one of man's basic needs. It is inherent in every single one of us. Mankind craves security.

    I don't know why it is but every time my wife and I go to see her cousin in San Diego I get to thinking about self-defense. You see, my wife's cousin just turned 60 but he is still active in karate and has been able to stay in condition. I thinks its great that he can do this, and I'm sure his knowledge of the martial arts would ...
  • Give Your Customers What They Came For  By : John
    While you might benefit from the occasional “stumble-across” visit, most of your visitors come to your Web site with a purpose in mind. They want to be informed, entertained, or satisfy a need by making
  • How to grow your online business ventures  By :
    For any online venture to grow it will need some time and capital. And your online business is no exception to that situation.
  • Is your Website Telling your Visitors to Leave Fast? The Secrets To keeping them on Your Website  By : Dallin Horneby-5496
    Over the years newcomers to web design tend to focus excessively on the appearance of a website. Appearance isn't the most important thing to look at when planning and creating the site. It doesn’t mean that appearance is of no importance. Site can still survive (or even thrive) if it is a plain-looking site like Google. This is not necessarily the case if someone overlooks the other important issues in web design
  • Is Your Website User Friendly? Here’s Help  By : Dallin Horneby-5496
    What is EUE? EUE is the most important part of the web site. Realistically there are many aspects of the web site, if not up to par, can lead to failure. If you don't have a good EUE you are on the dead end track to failure.

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